A judge recently dismissed an emergency injunction to halt the appointment of Sam Olens as Kennesaw State University's president.

What's at issue is that the university did not conduct a national search for the person who will lead the school out of a corruption scandal that led to the firings of several high-level staff members.

Although the school wasn't named as a defendant in the injunction, the University System of Georgia was.

Charles Sutlive, USG spokesman, gave this statement by email: "We are pleased that the Court has dismissed these baseless claims. The Board of Regents complied with its policies and procedures, as well as the law, when it appointed Sam Olens as president of KSU."